Cytokine-Related Genes Identified From the RIKEN Full-Length Mouse cDNA Data Set
- Vladimir Brusic1,2,10,
- Rekha S. Pillai1,
- Diego G. Silva3,4,
- Nikolai Petrovsky2,3,
- RIKEN GER Group5,8,
- GSL Members6,9, and
- Christian Schönbach7
- 1Institute for Infocomm Research, Singapore 119613
- 2Medical Informatics Centre, Division of Science and Design, University of Canberra, Bruce ACT 2617, Australia
- 3Autoimmunity Research Unit, The Canberra Hospital, Garran ACT 2606, Australia
- 4John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia
- 5Laboratory for Genome Exploration Research Group, RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center (GSC), RIKEN Yokohama Institute, Suehiro-cho, Tsurumi-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 230-0045, Japan
- 6Genome Science Laboratory, RIKEN, Hirosawa, Wako, Saitama 351-0198, Japan
- 7Biomedical Knowledge Discovery Team, Bioinformatics Group, RIKEN Genomic Sciences Center (GSC), Yokohama 230-0045, Japan
Abstract
To identify novel cytokine-related genes, we searched the set of 60,770 annotated RIKEN mouse cDNA clones (FANTOM2 clones), using keywords such as cytokine itself or cytokine names (such as interferon, interleukin, epidermal growth factor, fibroblast growth factor, and transforming growth factor). This search produced 108 known cytokines and cytokine-related products such as cytokine receptors, cytokine-associated genes, or their products (enhancers, accessory proteins, cytokine-induced genes). We found 15 clusters of FANTOM2 clones that are candidates for novel cytokine-related genes. These encoded products with strong sequence similarity to guanylate-binding protein (GBP-5), interleukin-1 receptor-associated kinase 2 (IRAK-2), interleukin 20 receptor α isoform 3, a member of the interferon-inducible proteins of the Ifi 200 cluster, four members of the membrane-associated family 1-8 of interferon-inducible proteins, one p27-like protein, and a hypothetical protein containing a Toll/Interleukin receptor domain. All four clones representing novel candidates of gene products from the family contain a novel highly conserved cross-species domain. Clones similar to growth factor-related products included transforming growth factor β-inducible early growth response protein 2 (TIEG-2), TGFβ-induced factor 2, integrin β-like 1, latent TGF-binding protein 4S, and FGF receptor 4B. We performed a detailed sequence analysis of the candidate novel genes to elucidate their likely functional properties.
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[Supplemental material is available online at www.genome.org]
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Article and publication are at http://www.genome.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gr.1016503.
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↵10 Corresponding author. E-MAIL vladimir{at}i2r.a-star.edu.sg; FAX 65-6774-8056.
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↵8 Takahiro Arakawa.
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↵9 Piero Carninci, Jun Kawai, and Yoshihide Hayashizaki.
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- Accepted March 6, 2003.
- Received November 27, 2002.
- Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press











